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isn't jindal the same guy who signed off off on teaching creationism in school as science? he hasn't been clean -- >> equal time again. >> exactly. the consultants in the party understand they need to change. bobby jindal is an ambitious guy. for them to be viable as presidential candidates they need to change. in the political class believed you could change the base, they wouldn't be trying the shenanigans like trying to change the electoral college so the rural counties -- >> we'll be talking about that the rest of the year. they keep looking for ways to cheat. they do face a rural threat. even though they embrace hispanics, embrace the african-american viewer, they are doomed. this is coming ought as fresh news. if you thought had republicansed that learned their lesson on abortion talking about being the stupid party think again. katherine ann brown has brought up a bill that would make it illegal for rape victims to get abortions. tampering with evidence shall include precuring or facilitatingen an abortion or compelling or coercing another to obtain a fetus that's th
isn't jindal the same guy who signed off off on teaching creationism in school as science? he hasn't been clean -- >> equal time again. >> exactly. the consultants in the party understand they need to change. bobby jindal is an ambitious guy. for them to be viable as presidential candidates they need to change. in the political class believed you could change the base, they wouldn't be trying the shenanigans like trying to change the electoral college so the rural counties --...
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[cheers and applause] some may still deny the over your judgment science, that none can deny the raging fires are crippling drought or more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. america cannot resist the transition. we must leave it. we cannot see to other nations to technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must clear this promise. that's how we'll maintain our economic vitality and national treasure. water race, croplands and snowcapped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, coming to her god. that's what will my meaning to their creed once declared. we the people still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. [applause] our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the claims the battle unmatched skill and courage. our citizens feared that the memory of those we lost notes about the price paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep his vigilant against those who would do us harm. but we're also airs to those who won the peace and not just the w
[cheers and applause] some may still deny the over your judgment science, that none can deny the raging fires are crippling drought or more powerful storms. the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. america cannot resist the transition. we must leave it. we cannot see to other nations to technology that will power new jobs and new industry. we must clear this promise. that's how we'll maintain our economic vitality and national treasure. water race,...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: president obama says he is a football fan but said if he had a son, he probably wouldn't let him play football. i have thoughts. start with eric. what do you think? >> that picture, he throws like a girl. i can understand why he wouldn't want him to play football michigan thought, he doesn't want to play football. what do you want in touch football? if we had a nation of obama men, i guess that would make a good case for putting women on the front line. >> dana: on the debate team they thought i might cut my teeth on my sharp tongue. i wrote that earlier. i agree. if i had a child, which i don't, i might be risk averse when you see -- you don't want your child to get hurt. although they do wear a lot of pads and football. helmets. >> kimberly: that is from earlier? [ laughter ] >> greg: running out of steam. >> bob: i'm just, i -- my son came to me in his freshman year of high school and said he wanted to play footba
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: president obama says he is a football fan but said if he had a son, he probably wouldn't let him play football. i have thoughts. start with eric. what do you think? >> that picture, he throws like a girl. i can understand why he wouldn't want him to play football michigan thought, he doesn't want to play...
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dan cassino is a political science professor at fairleigh dickinson university. and radio broadcaster michael smerconish. michael, you brought this to our attention. i want to get you as a generalist like me, what do you think this told you that surprised you, this poll? >> well, it reinforced what i have suspected all along, which is that the business model at the far right is predicated on fear. that they scare the crap out of people. there's never any accountability. for some reason, chris, people don't remember six months later that they were told there was another catastrophe looming and, therefore, hold those members of the media accountable. they still stay tuned in whether it's talk radio or fox or some other oracle that's on the right. >> yeah. it's almost like an addiction to being afraid. let me ask you, mr. cassino, our professor, help me out on this, what did you decide you learned here as just a person doing this kind of clinical study. what do you think was surprising in terms of brain soup here, different brain soup, the way people's brains work,
dan cassino is a political science professor at fairleigh dickinson university. and radio broadcaster michael smerconish. michael, you brought this to our attention. i want to get you as a generalist like me, what do you think this told you that surprised you, this poll? >> well, it reinforced what i have suspected all along, which is that the business model at the far right is predicated on fear. that they scare the crap out of people. there's never any accountability. for some reason,...
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amaze g how far medical science has come. >> it is. it really is. >>> a reunion decades in the making. twin sisters who spent 70 years not knowing the other existed. their bond is undeniable. >> this is a story about finding something you didn't know you lost. >> all my life i had this feeling that something was missing. i didn't know it was somebody. >> that was signed. they had once spent time together. nine months. twin sisters separated at birth. >> my twin sister. it's so funny to say it. >> it's still very strange to say it. >> this was our mom's house. >> born to chicago to an unwed mother whose other mother forced her to give up the twins. they were adopted by two other families. >> we were raised in jewish families, so we had the same kind of growing up. she loved her adopted parents as i did. >> i could have met my twin. and maybe we didn't get along. but we do. >> we do. >> we do. >> fraternal twins, which is why they don't look-a-like. >> to hold in heaven. >> and they like the same makeup, even the same color. >> etta inno
amaze g how far medical science has come. >> it is. it really is. >>> a reunion decades in the making. twin sisters who spent 70 years not knowing the other existed. their bond is undeniable. >> this is a story about finding something you didn't know you lost. >> all my life i had this feeling that something was missing. i didn't know it was somebody. >> that was signed. they had once spent time together. nine months. twin sisters separated at birth. >> my...
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then there are the lives behind the science and the studies. that is what life looks like for players after the game ends and the symptoms of cte end. grown men suffering with headaches, dementia, paranoia, difficulties walking and talking and sometimes, worst of all, suicide. we all witness the most tragic of the diseases consequences last may when star linebacker junior seay took his life. in fact, he is one of sever players, including dave, shane and ray easterling who committed suicide and were later diagnosed with cte after their deaths. football is not the only sport associated with cte. as the most watched television programming and with more than $9 billion in revenue, football is the most profitable american sport. the ongoing research will uncover more and more football related cte. the love for the game and its potential dangers falls to all of us. all the fan who is consume and contribute to it to league the profit from the athletes who play in it. i'm not the only one talking about the relatively tiny sliver of the -- i'm not talki
then there are the lives behind the science and the studies. that is what life looks like for players after the game ends and the symptoms of cte end. grown men suffering with headaches, dementia, paranoia, difficulties walking and talking and sometimes, worst of all, suicide. we all witness the most tragic of the diseases consequences last may when star linebacker junior seay took his life. in fact, he is one of sever players, including dave, shane and ray easterling who committed suicide and...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the senate voted this afternoon to confirm john kerry as the next secretary of state. as a senator john kerry voted on his own nomination. it makes him the first new member of president obama's second cabinet to officially be installed. hillary clinton does not step down till friday. on her final days some on capitol hill are not holding back in criticism. lindsey graham said in his view secretary clinton got away with murder with the attack on benghazi. that's far from the only issue that will be keeping john kerry busy as hillary clinton leaves the state department. jill dougherty sat down with secretary clinton. >> reporter: as secretary of state hillary clinton prepares to leave office, the country that once was a beacon of hope for democratic transition, egypt, is wracked with turmoil. the head of the army warning the state could collapse. >> i hope not because i think that would lead to incredible chaos and violence on a scale tha
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the senate voted this afternoon to confirm john kerry as the next secretary of state. as a senator john kerry voted on his own nomination. it makes him the first new member of president obama's second cabinet to officially be installed. hillary clinton does not step down till friday. on her final days some on capitol hill are not...
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amazing how far medical science has come. >> it really is. >>> turning now to a reunion that was decades in the making. twin sisters that spent nearly 70 years knowing the other existed. as kerry sanders reports, their bond is undeniable. >> reporter: this is a story about finding something you didn't know you loss the. >> all my life, i had this feeling that something was missing. i didn't know it was somebody. >> that somebody was sandy ei kechlt nchl. sandy and etta stevens had once spent time together, nine months, twin sisters separated at birth. >> my twin sister. >> it is so funny to say it. >> yeah. it is still very strange to say it. >> this was our mom's house. >> born in chicago to an unwed mother whose own mother, an italian immigrant, forced her to give up her twins. etta and sandy were adopted by two different families. >> we were raised in jewish families. we had the same kind of growing up. she loved her adopted parents, as i did. >> i could have met my twin and maybe we didn't get along but we do. >> we do. we do. >> fraternal twins, which is why they don't look-alike. >
amazing how far medical science has come. >> it really is. >>> turning now to a reunion that was decades in the making. twin sisters that spent nearly 70 years knowing the other existed. as kerry sanders reports, their bond is undeniable. >> reporter: this is a story about finding something you didn't know you loss the. >> all my life, i had this feeling that something was missing. i didn't know it was somebody. >> that somebody was sandy ei kechlt nchl. sandy...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> thanks for stay with us tonight. a handful of states are considering laws to redraw districts and exclude voters so they can help republicans win the white house in 2016. here is the scary part. scott walker and four other governors may be the only people who can stop this election rigging. and that's exactly what it is. president obama won the electoral votes in michigan, florida, ohio, and pennsylvania, virginia, along with wisconsin. now republicans in all five states are pushing to change the way they allocate electoral votes. the good news is powerful republicans in florida and virginia say that they won't change the electoral vote system. governor of virginia bob mcdonnell says he is against the change as well. but his buddy scott
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and advance science and math degrees. >> we know there's controversy. what would be likely the most controversial part of this plan? >> probably the part that says people that are here illegally can have a path to citizenship. that's something that republicans in the past have resisted but keep in mind they are part of this plan and the way they have it set up it would not be an easy path to citizenship. you have to pass a few background checks pay back taxes and pay fines and penalties for being here illegally in the first place. a probationary period. you would have to learn english. you would have to prove you have a work history. eventually to get to the back of the line in that process to become a citizen. >> what's the next step for the proposal? >> the next step, this is really sort of an outline. the next step is to fine tune it. the details. the devil is always in details. what lawmakers are going to need to do is sell it to broader parties and come up with legislation they think they can get passed. >> thank you very much, tracie. >>> christin
and advance science and math degrees. >> we know there's controversy. what would be likely the most controversial part of this plan? >> probably the part that says people that are here illegally can have a path to citizenship. that's something that republicans in the past have resisted but keep in mind they are part of this plan and the way they have it set up it would not be an easy path to citizenship. you have to pass a few background checks pay back taxes and pay fines and...
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this is how medicine and science moves forward. the worst thing at all would be that a mistake occurs, no one learns from it. room 311 makes sure that doesn't happen. >> monday mornings, premiers this monday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9, on our sister station, tnt. i'm don lemon, "the situation room" are wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> guns, immigration, defense, the battle lines are drawn. and the first fights are being fought over the president's second term agenda. former congresswoman gabrielle giffords returns to testify on gun control. her husband, former astronaut, mark kelly, tells me how she prepared for that emotional event. >>> and sunday super bowl, featuring a rivalry between two brothers. we want to welcome our viewers from around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room". >> we're a little over a week away from president obama's state of the union address before congress. but the battles over many of the president's top priorities already are in full swing on capitol hill. both the president and lawm
this is how medicine and science moves forward. the worst thing at all would be that a mistake occurs, no one learns from it. room 311 makes sure that doesn't happen. >> monday mornings, premiers this monday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9, on our sister station, tnt. i'm don lemon, "the situation room" are wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> guns, immigration, defense, the battle lines are drawn. and the first fights are being fought over the president's second term agenda....
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was hosted by the christian science monitor. >> okay, here we go. i'm dave cook from the monitor. thanks for coming. our guest this morning is foster, visiting our fair city from his home in jackson, wyoming, accompanied by one of his advisers, matthew taylor. he was born in rice lake, wisconsin and earned his degree in business administration at the university of wisconsin where he met his wife, lynn. he served two years as an army intelligence officer, and then he founded freeze associates, an investment firm whose funds were wildly successful. he sold a controlling interest in the firm in 2001, but remains as chairman of freeze sorts and director of randy funds, and in recent years, focused on philanthropy and political activism including being the largest donor to senator santorum's 2012 political campaign. all of that, hunting the occasional 14-foot crocodile in tans tanzania -- i'm not making that up, wrap up the bigraphical part of the program. as always, on the record here. please no live blocking or tweeting, in short, no filing of any kind with the breakfast underway, no
was hosted by the christian science monitor. >> okay, here we go. i'm dave cook from the monitor. thanks for coming. our guest this morning is foster, visiting our fair city from his home in jackson, wyoming, accompanied by one of his advisers, matthew taylor. he was born in rice lake, wisconsin and earned his degree in business administration at the university of wisconsin where he met his wife, lynn. he served two years as an army intelligence officer, and then he founded freeze...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with the dow, topping 14,000 for the first time since 2007. it is less than 200 points away now from its all-time high. one of the things that helped lift stocks today was the jobs report. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january. now, that was just in line with expectations. now the unemployment rate did go up to 7.9% but economists we spoke to describe the report as decent and say it shows the economy's continuing to grow at a moderate pace. >>> the department of health and human services proposed new guidelines that allow religious institutions to avoid paying for contraception coverage. the proposed rules would let certain groups like hospitals and schools decline to provide that coverage for religious reasons. women can get the coverage but the insurance provider has to pay for their contraception separately. t
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with the dow, topping 14,000 for the first time since 2007. it is less than 200 points away now from its all-time high. one of the things that helped lift stocks today was the jobs report. the u.s. economy added 157,000 jobs in january. now, that was just in line...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. . >>> we're back with tonight's "outer circle" where we reach out to sources around the world. london, islamist vigilante groups in europe are harassing women who wear mini skirts and telling gays and lesbians they have to get off the street. some muslim leaders are condemning the gang saying they're stirring up hatred of muslims. i asked how active these vigilante groups are. >> reporter: those doing these patrols are reveling in the media spotlight. actually the number of people involved is very, very small. five have been arrested on suspicion of harassment. there's men claim they're tackling drunken behavior where alcohol's already banned from the streets. but britain isn't the only country struggling to contain such behavior. in denmark, an islamist from another so-called muslim patrol stands menacingly outside a polling station, vowing to stop muslims voting. in belgium, extremists want existing sharia courts which handle family matters to cover criminal matt
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. . >>> we're back with tonight's "outer circle" where we reach out to sources around the world. london, islamist vigilante groups in europe are harassing women who wear mini skirts and telling gays and lesbians they have to get off the street. some muslim leaders are condemning the gang saying they're stirring up hatred of muslims. i asked how active these vigilante groups are. >> reporter: those doing...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. >>> 2 minutes aft 32 minutes af. some are coming out against the republican plan to redraw electoral maps. the gop scrambles to rebrand itself in the hope of drawing new voters. joining me now political analyst mark murray. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alex. >> explain how the plan would
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. >>> in the rewrite tonight, the witnesses who were not there. no one from newtown, connecticut, testified at today's senate hearing which would never have occurred were it not for the massacre of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut. but testimony from newtown was heard today by the connecticut legislature's bipartisan task force on gun violence and school safety. david wheeler, whose 6-year-old son, benjamin, was shot to death in the elementary school, spoke at the hearing earlier this evening. here now, is his testimony. testim
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they are earning degrees in the fields of the future, like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they're in that diploma, there is a good chance they will have to leave our country. think about that. intel was starting with the help of an immigrant who studied here and stayed here. histogram the starting with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. right now in one of those classrooms, there is a student wrestling with how to turn their big idea, there intel or instagram into a big business. we are giving them the skills to figure that out, but then we are going to turn around and tell them to start the business and create those jobs in china, or india, or mexico, or someplace else. that is not how you grow new industries in america. that is how you give new industries to our competitors. that is why we need comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] now, during my first term, we took steps to try to patch up some of the worst cracks in the system. first, we strengthen security at the borders so that we could finally ste
they are earning degrees in the fields of the future, like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they're in that diploma, there is a good chance they will have to leave our country. think about that. intel was starting with the help of an immigrant who studied here and stayed here. histogram the starting with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. right now in one of those classrooms, there is a student wrestling with how to turn their big...
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. >> reporter: the plan also calls for easier entry for immigrants who have math, science and engineering skills. bill? bill: there is a lot of politics laced to this entire issue. how do the politics figure into this proposal, steve? >> reporter: first it comes during an important window of opportunity before the midterm elections of 2014 get underway, before all the campaigning gets underway. it comes just after president obama was reelected partly because of the strong support of latinos, the fastest growing minority group in the u.s. senator john mccain acknowledged that reality yesterday. >> give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are lose drag mat i canly the hispanic vote which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons and we've got to understand that. >> reporter: so, a senate bill on immigration reform could be debated this spring. we'll see how that goes, bill. bill: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. martha has a bit more. martha: lawmakers of course made the round on the sunday talk shows and they expressed
. >> reporter: the plan also calls for easier entry for immigrants who have math, science and engineering skills. bill? bill: there is a lot of politics laced to this entire issue. how do the politics figure into this proposal, steve? >> reporter: first it comes during an important window of opportunity before the midterm elections of 2014 get underway, before all the campaigning gets underway. it comes just after president obama was reelected partly because of the strong support of...
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in political science from west virginia university and a master's in russian studies from bridgetown, lori has been with the plo since 1984, leading to a wide range of efforts to improve the effectiveness of federal programs. she has also read internal efforts to enhance attorney opportunities and career opportunities. let me turn it over to enter. >> as just a sad, the real id act represents a significant investment against an identity theft and fraud. since 2005, states made tremendous progress in meeting the requirements. to give you a brief smattering of what that looks like -- in 2007, you had only 23 states that were confirming immigration status before issuing driver's licenses. that number is as high as 48 out of the restrictions. 96% of states provide fraudulent document recognition train for their employees. 89% of state before background checks to have access to sensitive information. these represent the tip of the iceberg when it comes to progress made by states. where we are today -- the real id act has an extended four *. it has been technically a extended, then stayed,
in political science from west virginia university and a master's in russian studies from bridgetown, lori has been with the plo since 1984, leading to a wide range of efforts to improve the effectiveness of federal programs. she has also read internal efforts to enhance attorney opportunities and career opportunities. let me turn it over to enter. >> as just a sad, the real id act represents a significant investment against an identity theft and fraud. since 2005, states made tremendous...
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. >> reporter: food and drug administration says based on its review of the science, the fda has determined that bvo is safe and presents no health risks at the permitted level. still, sarah decided to challenge the company. with a letter, asking them to remove bvo from their sports drink. >> we know that you can do better than this. >> reporter: over 200,000 people signed the petition. sarah was even invited to be a guest on "the dr. oz show." >> it's because of brave kids like sarah that have brought awareness to these issues. >> coca cola, dr. pepper and pepsi who use bvo in their products say it's safe and will continue evaluating it. but last week pepsi announced they're in the process of removing the controversial ingredient. while our products are safe, we are making a change because we know some consumers have a negative conception of bvo and gatorade. a big-time victory. >> i'm not afraid to stand up for what i believe in, what i think is right. >> reporter: for this small-town girl. now, pepsi says they've been working on an alternative ingredient for bvo for more than a year, wel
. >> reporter: food and drug administration says based on its review of the science, the fda has determined that bvo is safe and presents no health risks at the permitted level. still, sarah decided to challenge the company. with a letter, asking them to remove bvo from their sports drink. >> we know that you can do better than this. >> reporter: over 200,000 people signed the petition. sarah was even invited to be a guest on "the dr. oz show." >> it's because...
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this whole bill is anti-science to the core. it is -- again another way of forcing women to give up their own liberty which is one of the reasons given by supreme court justices holding up roe vs. wade. >> it is an important distinction you can't make often enough. when you talk about the difference being pro abortion which i don't think many people are and pro-choice which i think everybody who comes down on that side of the debate is. >> right. that everybody can make their own decision. >> john: exactly. >> it is absolutely not an easy decision. i don't know anyone who's come to it lightly. i think it is incredibly emotional for the women involved. >> and traumatic. >> and partners involved. there are lingering effects. i think having to go through the entire process and make the decision and then go through with it is something that lingers. i think that you absolutely have to make that distinction. if you don't then you're trivializing what the entire debate is about to begin with. because i don't think anybody says i would
this whole bill is anti-science to the core. it is -- again another way of forcing women to give up their own liberty which is one of the reasons given by supreme court justices holding up roe vs. wade. >> it is an important distinction you can't make often enough. when you talk about the difference being pro abortion which i don't think many people are and pro-choice which i think everybody who comes down on that side of the debate is. >> right. that everybody can make their own...
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congress, the national academy of science, and the national science foundation. dr. gail christopher is vice president of program strategy at w.k. kellogg foundation and leads the american healing initiative. dr. christopher was vice president of the joint center for political and economic studies in washington, d.c. she has been a guest scholar at the government studies department at the brookings institution and was executive director of the institute for government innovation at harvard's john f. kennedy school of the government. we will be joined by taylor branch, who is stuck on the amtrak train that has been delayed from baltimore. he is on his way. he is a great friend to the "washington monthly," a pulitzer-prize winning author. his latest book, "the king years: historic moments in the civil rights movement," just came out. he is a conservative editor to the "washington monthly" and has been a staff writer for "harper's" and "esquire." let me begin the program by inviting douglas blackmon up to the podium. doug. >> thank you. thank you very much. it is a plea
congress, the national academy of science, and the national science foundation. dr. gail christopher is vice president of program strategy at w.k. kellogg foundation and leads the american healing initiative. dr. christopher was vice president of the joint center for political and economic studies in washington, d.c. she has been a guest scholar at the government studies department at the brookings institution and was executive director of the institute for government innovation at harvard's...
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. >> you're in an interesting position as a coach and someone involved in medicine and science and you have -- have you sons -- do they play football? what kind of thoughts do you have about them playing football? did you worry every moment they were in the game? >> not every moment, but as parents, you always follow the risk and as long as you feel like they are well supervised, i think youth sports is different than college and youth football is different from college football. different from pro football. they played in high school, and i understand the president's concerns, and he's qualified by saying as a parent. well, that's where the grassroots people are. it's in the communities, at that level, i think those risks are really probably the ones that education and research -- those guys are coaching at that level don't have a course for care and prevention of injuries. that's the level i worry about. >> tell me about the very first game you coached. you had a kid who died. he died. what happened? >> well, he didn't my for our team. first game i coached was in oxford, alabama. pla
. >> you're in an interesting position as a coach and someone involved in medicine and science and you have -- have you sons -- do they play football? what kind of thoughts do you have about them playing football? did you worry every moment they were in the game? >> not every moment, but as parents, you always follow the risk and as long as you feel like they are well supervised, i think youth sports is different than college and youth football is different from college football....
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jim miklaszewski reports on how modern science and a team of doctors is helping. brandon morocco wheeled himself into a packed news conference in baltimore. what's remarkable, he did it with a pair of arms he received just six weeks ago in a double transplant operation. >> you know, i never really accepted the fact that i didn't have arms. so now that i have them again, it's almost like it never happened. >> as an army private in iraq, he lost both legs and arms to a roadside bomb. the military's first quadruple amputee to survive. but he never gave up hope and amazingly considered himself lucky. >> i was still alive. that's all that mattered to me at the time. >> for nearly four years, he suffered through the excruciating pain of therapy at walter reed hospital. >> the hurts real bad. >> driven, he mastered his artificial limbs all four of them. but that would never be good enough. >> i hated not having arms. i was all right with not having legs. not having arms takes so much away from you out of even your personality. >> so last december, a team of doctors at jo
jim miklaszewski reports on how modern science and a team of doctors is helping. brandon morocco wheeled himself into a packed news conference in baltimore. what's remarkable, he did it with a pair of arms he received just six weeks ago in a double transplant operation. >> you know, i never really accepted the fact that i didn't have arms. so now that i have them again, it's almost like it never happened. >> as an army private in iraq, he lost both legs and arms to a roadside bomb....
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> duct tape has plenty of uses. >> but jeanne moos found one you should not try. >> duct tape diapers used to smuggle cocaine. two women were caught coming into jfk airport wearing them. two women flew in from the dominican republic, a canine alerted one suspect's midsection. the other suspect walked with an awkward gait. strip searches revealed each was carrying over three kilos of cocaine. such a ridiculous technique. we haven't seen anyone hide drugs in diapers since three men and a baby conspired to elude a narcotics detective. one of the suspects said she was offered 9 to $10,000 to smuggle the coke into the u.s. crack-cocaine tweeted one jokester and while we're on the subject of cocaine in diapers, guess what they found on nine out of ten baby changing stations in public restrooms in the u.k. for a documentary, journalists at real radio used wipes to swab public bathrooms. 92 of the 100 plus units examined tested
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> duct tape has plenty of uses. >> but jeanne moos found one you should not try. >> duct tape diapers used to smuggle cocaine. two women were caught coming into jfk airport wearing them. two women flew in from the dominican republic, a canine alerted one suspect's midsection. the other suspect walked with an awkward gait. strip searches revealed...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> syria's civil war sparked a refugee crisis as hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have fled. the jourp journey is as dangerous as it is desperate. cnn's mohammed jamjoom joins us live. this is an awful situation, mohammed. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. it's a mass exodus of syrians fleeing for safety into northern jordan. at least 40,000 syrians have crossed over just since january 1st. now, we went to jordan's border with syria. we were just a few feet away from southern syria, witnessing a harrowing nighttime escape of syrians crossing over into jordan. darkness their only cover. families are fleeing for their lives. in an escape as treacherous as this one, you walk if you're old enough, no matter how young you may be. a mother's arms are reserved for the babies. her hands for whatever possessions she can carry. this group of syrians has just made the extremely dangerous journey into jordan. they're being led to safety jus
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> syria's civil war sparked a refugee crisis as hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have fled. the jourp journey is as dangerous as it is desperate. cnn's mohammed jamjoom joins us live. this is an awful situation, mohammed. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. it's a mass exodus of syrians fleeing for safety into northern...
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gun control" which some government researchers have been doing under the guise of taxpayer supported science. had congress prohibited by -- gun violence research, the president could not legally directed cdc to conduct research. i was taken aback when the president cited the declaration of independence and constitution as sources of government power to restrict gun order shipwrights pri the constitution, in fact, create a limited federal government. it separates powers among branches of the federal government and preserve state power and federal power pretty framers believe the structures would adequately control the government so as to protect individual liberties but the american people disagree. they fear the constitution gave the federal money government told so much power, it could be tyrannical and violate individual rights of the bill of rights was added. each of those rights, including the second amendment, was adopted to further limit government power and protect individual rights. president obama's remarks turned the constitution on its head. he said "the right to worship freely an
gun control" which some government researchers have been doing under the guise of taxpayer supported science. had congress prohibited by -- gun violence research, the president could not legally directed cdc to conduct research. i was taken aback when the president cited the declaration of independence and constitution as sources of government power to restrict gun order shipwrights pri the constitution, in fact, create a limited federal government. it separates powers among branches of...
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gu you have these science den ires led by james inhofe who seem to block any effort and the tea partyers block any effort to do anything about claimant change. it's true the president can't come in, pass a carbon tax, pass a cap and trade system something ambitious and tackle this issue but there are a lot of things he could do by executive order. using the epa to crack down even harder with some regulations on pollution, on existing power plants. right? the creation of new ones. some of the biggest sources of carbon come from these really old carbon -- i'm sorry cole-powered power plants. would help a lot. >> we have one here in the district that heats the congress. you see that spewing out every day. >> things like that, the congressional power plant, start greening. the government more. solar powers on the white house. big deal. right? it would send a message. don't worry about the flashy stuff. myelogram standards in 2010, 56 miles a gallon all of our cars will get in the year 2025. >> a big deal. >> a huge deal. that was one of the biggest environmental accomplishments of his first
gu you have these science den ires led by james inhofe who seem to block any effort and the tea partyers block any effort to do anything about claimant change. it's true the president can't come in, pass a carbon tax, pass a cap and trade system something ambitious and tackle this issue but there are a lot of things he could do by executive order. using the epa to crack down even harder with some regulations on pollution, on existing power plants. right? the creation of new ones. some of the...
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it is not a science, it is an art. it requires judgment. we're very cognizant of privacy and civil liberties and the rest. we are in the process of creating a much better weaving together of state and local law- enforcement with what we can do of the federal level. >> i agree with that and would point out that under the 2004 intelligence reform law -- we created a privacy in -- privacy and civil liberties commission. it has taken forever to get people appointed and it is still not fully functioning but it actually finally has members. the point of that exercise was that at the front end a policy making, to factor in privacy and civil liberty considerations as we come up with appropriately tough security measures. it is not a zero sum game. you need more are less of both. >> right. he nailed it. you have to think about privacy issues at the beginning. they are not an afterthought. i think we were the first apartment in the obama administration to have a presidentially appointed privacy officer. we have a large privacy office. they are at the
it is not a science, it is an art. it requires judgment. we're very cognizant of privacy and civil liberties and the rest. we are in the process of creating a much better weaving together of state and local law- enforcement with what we can do of the federal level. >> i agree with that and would point out that under the 2004 intelligence reform law -- we created a privacy in -- privacy and civil liberties commission. it has taken forever to get people appointed and it is still not fully...
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the science is getting better and better what's really going on. improved hugely and people have a better understanding. they are seeing the cost, $70 billion for sandy or something like that. insurance companies are seeing the cost of extreme weather events, plus the renewable energy starting to take hold. starting to see the price of wind being as cheap as foot s l foot -- fossil fuels. i think the president has an opportunity. >> katty case in washington. >> you mentioned alternative energy sources. as america becomes increasingly rapidly independent with discoveries of the shale gas, is there a risk investment on research in alternative energy resources will start drying up? >> yeah. that has the big question with the shale gas boom, lowering the price of natural gas and basically putting the coal industry out of business from a global warming point of view, is a good thing. it does take away some of the funding or some of the energy towards renewables because natural gas is seen as a bridge to the next 20 or 30 years. if it can be done right,
the science is getting better and better what's really going on. improved hugely and people have a better understanding. they are seeing the cost, $70 billion for sandy or something like that. insurance companies are seeing the cost of extreme weather events, plus the renewable energy starting to take hold. starting to see the price of wind being as cheap as foot s l foot -- fossil fuels. i think the president has an opportunity. >> katty case in washington. >> you mentioned...
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